These are the Trump tweets Robert Mueller wants answers on

President Donald Trump tends to use his Twitter account to express his opinion on a number of different topics, but his constant use of the social media platform is of interest to Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

While only three tweets are directly referenced in the questions obtained by the Times, given Trump’s prolific use of Twitter, it’s conceivable that other messages posted by the president about the topics highlighted in the questions could come up in the future.

2) Trump’s wielding of the Justice Department

Mueller also asked about “the purpose” of a Trump tweet about Comey in mid-October 2017.

“…people not interviewed, including Clinton herself. Comey stated under oath that he didn’t do this-obviously a fix? Where is Justice Dept?” the president tweeted on Oct. 18, 2017.

Specifically, Trump ranted about Comey drafting a letter “exonerating Crooked Hillary Clinton” before an investigation into her was complete, then suggesting that the Justice Department should investigate Comey’s handling of the Clinton probe.

3) Trump’s criticism of Jeff Sessions and Clinton

Similarly, a July 25, 2017 tweet from the president about Attorney General Jeff Sessions being “weak” on Clinton could fall under a similar umbrella in terms of what Mueller is asking about.

Specifically, Mueller is asking about the president’s criticism of Sessions throughout July 2017, according to the Times.

On July 25, 2017, Trump tweeted: “Attorney General Jeff Sessions has taken a VERY weak position on Hillary Clinton crimes (where are E-mails & DNC server) & intel leakers!”

The next day, he wrote: “Why didn’t A.G. Sessions replace Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe, a Comey friend who was in charge of Clinton investigation but got… big dollars ($700,00) for his wife’s political run from Hillary Clinton and her representatives. Drain the Swamp!”

But are there more?

While those three tweets were the only ones specifically brought up by Mueller’s team, its likely that other tweets could come back to haunt the president.

Andrew Wyrich is a politics staff writer for the Daily Dot, covering the intersection of politics and the internet. Andrew has written for USA Today, NorthJersey.com, and other newspapers and websites. His work has been recognized by the Society of the Silurians, Investigative Reporters & Editors (IRE), and the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ).